1 The guy from Brumly looked at me.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 9 2 One of the Brumly guys waved me over.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 9 3 Those Brumly boys have weird vocabularies.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 9 4 I watched Darry going toward Tim and the leader of the Brumly boys.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 9 5 Just like Tim Shepard and Curly Shepard and the Brumly boys and the other guys we knew would die someday.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 10 6 TIM SHEPARD AND company were already waiting when we arrived at the vacant lot, along with a gang from Brumly, one of the suburbs.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 9 7 It wasn't only jealousy--- Darry had aright to be jealous; he was ashamed to be on our side, ashamed to be seen with the Brumly boys, Shepard's gang, maybe even us.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 9 8 Tim Shepard was swearing blue and green because his nose was broken again, and the leader of the Brumly boys was working over one of his own men because he had broken the rules and used a piece of pipe in the fighting.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 9 9 I didn't know about the Brumly boys, but I knew Shepard's gang were used to fighting with anything they could get their hands on--- bicycle chains, blades, pop bottles, pieces of pipe, pool sticks, or sometimes even heaters.
The Outsiders By S. E. HintonContext In Chapter 9 10 Tim and the leader of the Brumly outfit moved forward to shake hands with each of us--- proving that our gangs were on the same side in this fight, although most of the guys in those two outfits weren't exactly what Id like to call my friends.
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